Here Is Where The Fictional Trump Allegations of Groping Were Stolen From…

It was recently that the New York Times tried to derail Trump’s campaign by publishing false allegations of him assaulting and groping a number of women in the past, including one during a commercial air flight.

At that moment, sitting at home in Manhattan, Jessica Leeds, 74, felt he was lying to her face. “I wanted to punch the screen,” she said in an interview in her apartment.

More than three decades ago, when she was a traveling businesswoman at a paper company, Ms. Leeds said, she sat beside Mr. Trump in the first-class cabin of a flight to New York. They had never met before.

About 45 minutes after takeoff, she recalled, Mr. Trump lifted the armrest and began to touch her.

According to Ms. Leeds, Mr. Trump grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt.

“He was like an octopus,” she said. “His hands were everywhere.”

She fled to the back of the plane. “It was an assault,” she said.

But it appears the story is entirely false, and the New York Times was officially “punked!”

Why is this the case? The words are a key part of a Velvet Underground song, with the lyrics being almost word for word of what her story was.

Whoa. “Like an octopus” line is from a song and previous famous news story. New blog from NYT is a hoax! pic.twitter.com/tjwn0fD2r9